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WSR-88D Radar List (159 Sites) WSR-88D radar list Update Date: 11/29/2016 WSR-88D Radar List (159 sites) Alphabetical by Site Name Antenna Name of NEXRAD Site ID Owner Elevation Aberdeen, SD KABR NWS 1,383 Albany, NY KENX NWS 1,934 Albuquerque, NM KABX NWS 5,950 Amarillo, TX KAMA NWS 3,702 Anchorage/Kenai, AK PAHG FAA 356 Andersen AFB, Guam PGUA DOD 386 Atlanta, GA KFFC NWS 972 Beale AFB, CA KBBX DOD 221 Bethel, AK PABC FAA 193 Billings, MT KBLX NWS 3,702 Binghamton, NY KBGM NWS 1,703 Biorka Island/Sitka, AK PACG FAA 272 Birmingham, AL KBMX NWS 759 Bismarck, ND KBIS NWS 1,755 Blacksburg, VA KFCX NWS 2,965 Boise, ID KCBX NWS 3,171 Boston, MA KBOX NWS 232 Brownsville, TX KBRO NWS 88 Buffalo, NY KBUF NWS 790 Burlington, VT KCXX NWS 431 Camp Humphreys, KO RKSG DOD 1,521 Cannon AFB, NM KFDX DOD 4,697 Caribou, ME KCBW NWS 860 Cedar City, UT KICX NWS 10,754 Central Texas/Ft Hood, TX KGRK DOD 603 Charleston, SC KCLX NWS 229 Charleston, WV KRLX NWS 1,213 Cheyenne, WY KCYS NWS 6,191 Chicago, IL KLOT NWS 760 Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH KILN NWS 1,170 Cleveland, OH KCLE NWS 860 Columbia, SC KCAE NWS 345 Columbus AFB, MS KGWX DOD 589 Corpus Christi, TX KCRP NWS 142 Denver, CO KFTG NWS 5,609 Des Moines, IA KDMX NWS 1,095 Detroit, MI KDTX NWS 1,216 Dodge City, KS KDDC NWS 2,670 Dover AFB, DE KDOX DOD 164 Duluth, MN KDLH NWS 1,541 Dyess AFB, TX KDYX DOD 1,581 Edwards AFB, CA KEYX DOD 2,872 El Paso, TX KEPZ NWS 4,217 Elko, NV KLRX NWS 6,894 Eureka, CA KBHX NWS 2,515 Evansville, IN KVWX NWS 625 Fairbanks/Pedro Dome, AK PAPD FAA 2,706 Flagstaff, AZ KFSX NWS 7,513 Fort Smith, AR KSRX NWS 737 Frederick/Altus AFB, OK KFDR DOD 1,315 Ft Campbell, KY KHPX DOD 624 Ft Polk, LA KPOE DOD 473 Ft Rucker, AL KEOX DOD 537 Ft Worth, TX KFWS NWS 776 Gaylord, MI KAPX NWS 1,561 Glasgow, MT KGGW NWS 2,384 Goodland, KS KGLD NWS 3,715 Grand Forks, ND KMVX NWS 1,083 Grand Junction, CO KGJX NWS 10,098 Grand Rapids, MI KGRR NWS 875 Great Falls, MT KTFX NWS 3,804 Green Bay, WI KGRB NWS 806 Greer, SC KGSP NWS 1,068 Hastings, NE KUEX NWS 2,057 Holloman AFB, NM KHDX DOD 4,269 Houston, TX KHGX NWS 115 Huntsville/Hytop, AL KHTX NWS 1,859 Indianapolis, IN KIND NWS 887 Jackson, KY KJKL NWS 1,461 Jackson, MS KDGX NWS 609 Jacksonville, FL KJAX NWS 160 Kadena, JP RODN DOD 332 Kamuela/Kohala, HI PHKM FAA 3,965 Kansas City, MO KEAX NWS 1,092 Key West, FL KBYX NWS 89 King Salmon, AK PAKC FAA 144 Knoxville/Morristown, TN KMRX NWS 1,434 Kunsan, KO RKJK DOD 192 La Crosse, WI KARX NWS 1,357 Lake Charles, LA KLCH NWS 137 Langley Hill, WA KLGX NWS 354 Las Vegas, NV KESX NWS 4,947 Laughlin AFB, TX KDFX DOD 1,195 Lincoln, IL KILX NWS 731 Little Rock, AR KLZK NWS 649 Los Angeles, CA KVTX NWS 2,806 Louisville, KY KLVX NWS 833 Lubbock, TX KLBB NWS 3,377 Marquette, MI KMQT NWS 1,524 Maxwell AFB, AL KMXX DOD 560 Medford, OR KMAX NWS 7,559 Melbourne, FL KMLB NWS 116 Memphis, TN KNQA NWS 435 Miami, FL KAMX NWS 111 Middleton Island, AK PAIH FAA 132 Midland/Odessa, TX KMAF NWS 2,961 Milwaukee, WI KMKX NWS 1,022 Minneapolis, MN KMPX NWS 1,101 Minot AFB, ND KMBX DOD 1,590 Missoula, MT KMSX NWS 7,976 Mobile, AL KMOB NWS 289 Molokai, HI PHMO FAA 1,444 Montague/Ft Drum, NY KTYX DOD 1,959 Moody AFB, GA KVAX DOD 330 Morehead City, NC KMHX NWS 145 Nashville, TN KOHX NWS 676 New Orleans, LA KLIX NWS 179 New York City/Upton, NY KOKX NWS 199 Nome, AK PAEC FAA 90 North Platte, NE KLNX NWS 3,112 Northern Indiana/North Webster, IN KIWX NWS 1,056 Northwest Florida/Eglin AFB, FL KEVX DOD 221 Oklahoma City, OK KTLX NWS 1,277 Omaha, NE KOAX NWS 1,262 Paducah, KY KPAH NWS 506 Pendleton, OR KPDT NWS 1,579 Philadelphia, PA KDIX NWS 230 Phoenix, AZ KIWA NWS 1,426 Pittsburgh, PA KPBZ NWS 1,266 Pocatello, ID KSFX NWS 4,538 Portland, ME KGYX NWS 474 Portland, OR KRTX NWS 1,728 Pueblo, CO KPUX NWS 5,362 Quad Cities/Davenport, IA KDVN NWS 851 Raleigh/Durham, NC KRAX NWS 462 Rapid City, SD KUDX NWS 3,194 Reno, NV KRGX NWS 8,394 Riverton, WY KRIW NWS 5,631 Robins AFB, GA KJGX DOD 618 Sacramento, CA KDAX NWS 144 Salt Lake City, UT KMTX NWS 6,592 San Angelo, TX KSJT NWS 2,003 San Antonio, TX KEWX NWS 767 San Diego, CA KNKX NWS 1,052 San Francisco, CA KMUX NWS 3,549 San Joaquin Valley, CA KHNX NWS 340 San Juan, PR TJUA FAA 2,958 Santa Ana Mountains, CA KSOX NWS 3,105 Seattle, WA KATX NWS 642 Shreveport, LA KSHV NWS 387 Sioux Falls, SD KFSD NWS 1,494 South Kauai, HI PHKI FAA 340 South Shore, HI PHWA FAA 1,461 Spokane, WA KOTX NWS 2,448 Springfield, MO KSGF NWS 1,375 St Louis, MO KLSX NWS 722 State College, PA KCCX NWS 2,485 Sterling, VA KLWX NWS 404 Tallahassee, FL KTLH NWS 177 Tampa Bay, FL KTBW NWS 122 Topeka, KS KTWX NWS 1,415 Tucson, AZ KEMX NWS 5,318 Tulsa, OK KINX NWS 749 Vance AFB, OK KVNX DOD 1,258 Vandenberg AFB, CA KVBX DOD 1,354 Wakefield, VA KAKQ NWS 255 Wichita, KS KICT NWS 1,399 Wilmington, NC KLTX NWS 145 Yuma, AZ KYUX NWS 239 .
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